Robert H. Grubbs Biography
- Nobel Prize Winner (2005)
Robert H. Grubbs (b. 27 February
1942 in Calvert City, Kentucky) is an American chemist and Nobel laureate. He
spent his early childhood in Possum Trot, Kentucky and attended public school at
McKinley Elementary, Franklin Junior High and Paducah Tilghman High School in
Paducah, Kentucky. Grubbs studied chemistry at the University of Florida (B.S.
and M.S.), where he worked with Merle Battiste, and Columbia University, New
York, where he obtained his Ph.D. under Ronald Breslow in 1968.
He next spent a year with James Collman at Stanford University. He was then
appointed to the faculty of Michigan State University. In 1978 he moved to
California Institute of Technology where he is presently Victor and Elizabeth
Atkins Professor of Chemistry.
His main interests in organometallic chemistry and synthetic chemistry are
catalysts, notably Grubbs' catalyst for olefin metathesis and ring-opening
metathesis polymerization with cyclic olefins such as norbornene. He also
contributed to the development of so-called "living polymerization".
Grubbs's many awards have included: Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (1974-76), Camille
and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (1975-78), Alexander von Humboldt
Fellowship (1975), ACS Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry (2000), ACS Herman F.
Mark Polymer Chemistry Award (2000), ACS Herbert C. Brown Award for Creative
Research in Synthetic Methods (2001) and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2005). He
was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1989 and a fellowship in the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1994.
Grubbs received the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, along with Richard R. Schrock
and Yves Chauvin, for his work in the field of olefin metathesis.
LIST OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN
CHEMISTRY PART II.
Grignard Victor
Grubbs Robert H
Haber Fritz
Hahn Otto
Harden Sir Arthur
Hassel Odd
Hauptman Herbert
Sir Walter Norman
Haworth
Heeger Alan
Hershko Avram
Herschbach
Dudley
Herzberg Gerhard
Heyrovsky
Jaroslav
Hinshelwood Sir
Cyril Norman
Hodgkin Dorothy
Crowfoot
Hoff Jacobus Henricus
Hoffmann Roald
Huber Robert
Joliot-Curie Irene
Joliot Frederic
Karle Jerome
Karrer Paul
Kendrew Sir John
Cowdery
Klug Sir Aaron
Knowles William
Kohn Walter
Kroto Sir Harold
Kuhn Richard
Langmuir Irving
Lee Yuan
Lehn Jean-Marie
Leloir Luis
Libby Willard Frank
Lipscomb William
MacDiarmid Alan G
MacKinnon
Roderick
Marcus Rudolph A
Martin Archer John
Porter
McMillan Edwin
Mattison
Merrifield
Robert Bruce
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